After abuse allegations, NDP wants funding for schools tied to human rights guarantee
The Saskatchewan NDP wants to see funding for Legacy Christian Academy tied to a guarantee in the wake of public allegations of abuse at the school and Mile Two Church.
Carla Beck, leader of the NDP, said she feels human rights for children are not being as protected as they should be in schools, and called for schools to make a commitment to uphold human rights in order to receive provincial funding.
“There is a reasonable expectation that children in this province have their basic human rights respected, and one of the ways that the government can ensure this is to tie that public funding to an agreement, a commitment by all institutions that are qualified, that they will adhere to the Saskatchewan Human Rights Code,” she said Wednesday.
Beck said she believes the expectation is a reasonable one, adding many in the province would probably be surprised that the rule isn’t already in effect. Previously, the NDP called for provincial funding to Legacy Christian Academy be immediately frozen.